: Re: What is the most cost effective way for me to get my book printed? I have written a book that I would like to get printed. I am not looking to have it published at this time but would
Worrying about giving up first publication rights is the last thing I would be worried about if I wanted to order two hundred copies for friends and family. If you truly have written the next Harry Potter, your desperate publisher will simply acquire these rights from Lulu if they even exist.
To answer the question, try short run printers and galley publishers (publishers of advance reading copies). These might meet your requirements. Start with 25 copies. When these are gone, you can order more. If you have more a localized distribution need, such as giving a copy of a book about sales tips to everyone in your sales organization, you can order more.
Another cost-effective alternative is to print a postcard with a link to your e-book. This marries meeting the need for a physical exchange with digital distribution. After you distribute the first 25 copies you can give the postcards away.
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